- Certificate of completion - Free
- Tutor is available to students
What will you learn
Crystal systems, Bravais lattices, Miller indices, cell characteristics, BCC (Body centered cubic), FCC (Face centered cubic) and HCP (Hexagonal close packing) structures
Point (both elemental and compound crystal's), Linear, Planar, and bulk defects
Grain formation, measurement of grain size, grain structure, deformation types and mechanism
Solid solution, phase diagram (Unary and Binary), eutectic microstructure, types of invariant reactions, Fe-C phase diagram, TTT diagram
Hardening, tempering, austempering, martempering, annealing, stress relieving, spheroidizing, normalizing, case hardening
Tensile strength, Impact strength, Fatigue strength, Creep and hardness testing (Brinell, Vicker's and Rockwell)
Plain carbon steel, alloy steel, cast iron, non-ferrous materials
Digital certificate - Included
Description
The course consists a comprehensive yet concise approach towards Material science/Engineering materials. Spanning around 40+ lectures yet completing in just around 3 Hours !!. Perfect for engineering students having one of their subject (out of the dozens others) as material science or engineering materials. Covered topics are listed below.
Atomic & crystal structures - Crystal systems, Bravais lattices, Miller indices, cell characteristics, BCC (Body centered cubic), FCC (Face centered cubic) and HCP (Hexagonal close packing) structures.
Crystal Imperfections - Point (both elemental and compound crystal's), Linear, Planar, and bulk defects
The grain theory - Grain formation, measurement of grain size, grain structure, deformation types and mechanism
Multiphase structure - Solid solution, phase diagram (Unary and Binary), eutectic microstructure, types of invariant reactions, Fe-C phase, TTT diagram
Heat treatment of steel (HTS) - Hardening, tempering, austempering, martempering, annealing, stress relieving, spheroidizing, normalizing, case hardening
Mechanical properties of material - Tensile strength, Impact strength, Fatigue strength, Creep and hardness testing (Brinell, Vicker's and Rockwell)
Engineering metals- Plain carbon steel, alloy steel, cast iron, non-ferrous materials
Basic knowledge
Elementary knowledge of strength of material
Must know concepts like solute, solvent, oxidation, reduction etc
Patience and enthuse to learn
Who this course is for:
Engineering Students and Engineer (Engineering Department of Mechaical, Material, Chemistry, Industrial)
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